An ode to the shirking of one’s “obligations” to leviathan from an anarcho-individualist and illegalist perspective. Written in 1915 possibly as a response to an article in La Guerre sociale denouncing WWI draft dodgers.
Diary of a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) combatant who fought to defend the Hussein refugee camp during the Jordanian civil war of 1970. This is an engaging, inspiring, and tragic read that we highly recommend.
THE guide to urban guerrilla warfare written by Carlos Marighella in 1969. While he was assassinated by Brazilian State forces shortly after this text’s publications, it has made its way around the world and has been used by urban militant struggles ever since. This zine is a reproduction of the first english translation of this text, which a series of articles that ran in The Berkeley Tribe in the summer of 1970.
Here is an alternative version of this text distributed by Arm the Spirit. The zine includes a few other writings by Marighella, an interview with liberated political prisoners from other Brazilian guerrilla movements, and a chronology guerrilla warfare in Brazil from the 60’s to 70’s.
“This guide hopes to act as a starting point for anybody who has ever considered armed revolution. The subject matter contained in here is deadly serious.”
Handbook on revolutionary armed struggle written by an anonymous Black Liberation Army soldier in the 1970s. It details strategies and tactics for urban and guerrilla warfare.
Guide to defending pride events in an era of increased attacks against queer people in the United States. It looks at potential far right threats (Proud Boys, Neo-Nazis, far right media), how to organize (using affinity groups), the logistics of how to protect events, and how to look out for each others safety.
Graphic guide to making shields for protests in Ikea cartoon style! Made in collaboration with the PDX Shield Collective out of the 2020 George Floyd Protests in Portland.
Classic guide to blac bloc, along with some bloc history. This was originally titled “Blocing Up For Portlanders” out of the 2020 George Floyd protests in Portland, but we edited out the “For Portlanders” part to make it more universal.
Hard to classify, but here’s a pithy quip: “Anarchistic and nihilist ideas are anathema to the information-age, they are the glitch in the database society which escapes classification and control. The imagination walking; dangerous and capable of unforeseen actions and moments of interconnection.”
“In this text, we make three proposals for the international anarchist movement to consider in the coming years in order to allow anarchists to continue attacking while limiting their chances of getting caught.”
“On the relationships between current military operations, crowd control techniques, the technologies of surveillance and control and their increasing intrusion into our daily lives.”
“Applying the lens of traditional military tactics to street actions because we believe it is useful to win the battles of our movement, not because we think militarism is cool.”
Beginner level introduction to digital security, basic steps to minimize the risk that comes with using digital devices, and helpful tips to make their use safer.
The No Trace Project is a collection of tools to help anarchists and other rebels understand the capabilities of their enemies, undermine surveillance efforts, and ultimately act without getting caught. They have a bunch of great titles and resources we recommend checking out, but here are a few classic titles from their collection that we find ourselves tabling the most frequently.
A must read for modern activists. A thorough and well-informed look into what DNA is, how it is used as evieence, and how to avoid leaving any of it behind. Translation of the French zine, Blah Blah ADN, but with helpful annotations from the No Trace project.
Primer on street tactics with pieces on forming crews, occupying buildings, security awareness, and tips for participating in militant street protests.
Stories of communities who have developed working alternatives to police with an eye towards expanding conversations around abolishing police. It provides brief overviews of experiments in community safety occurring in the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria (Rojava), Michoacan, Mexico, and those by the Zapatistas in Chiapas.
Modern policing stems from both slave patrols in the American South and the creation of a disciplined working class in England. We need to learn this dual history if we want to attack policing in all its forms.
Leaked internal police document from the “Chinga La Migra” leak of 2011 that discusses a list of ways to win a shootout with police they found and why they are worried about it.
Anti-zionist jew who used a birthright trip for free airfare to Palestine and their experience connecting with local Palestinian activists. Full of historical background, interviews, first person accounts, photographs, essays by contributors, and collages. A true old school cut and paste zine crunchy with age and repeat photocopying!
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A history of militant political action Inside and Outside occupation prisons and more essentially in their interrelation as a major constitution of the continuing Palestinian revolution.
Collection of articles and original translations documenting the current state of the Palestinian national liberation struggle from a militant perspective.
The “Eco-Fucker Hit List” was a series of doxxes that ran in Live Wild or Die! in the 90’s. It listed the names and addresses of the biggest polluters, technocrats, logging execs, and other eco-fuckers of the era. It gained notoriety after Ted Kaczynski used it to target and kill a timber lobbyist exec. This zine is an anthology of each Eco-Fucker Hit List that ran and provides some background information.
First zine in a series of doxxes inspired by the “Eco-Fucker Hit List” series that ran in Live Wild or Die! in the 90’s. Check out our zine “Eco-Fucker Hit List” that’s all about it! This one is a list of 113 secure amazon cloud servers released in 2018 on Wikileaks.
“A sincere and zealous protestation against the overabundance of motorized carriages together with some suggestions towards the elimination of this discourge in the form of an open letter to all motorists being at once manifesto and manfestation of the outlawed Pedestrian Freedom Front.”
These manifestos are generated by chat GPT using very specific prompts to get around its aversion to violence. I’m generally against AI, but I do think these are funny and worth the ideological cringe factor.
Guide to authoritarian leftist groups, red flags to watch out for, history of the most well-known authoritarian communist groups’ harmful behavior, and alternatives to joining them.
Legal primer intended to be a basic legal resource for activists and legal observers involved in protests at or around railroads, ports, and energy facilities.
Chronology of Indigenous blockades and direct action in British Columbia and discussion of the use of blockades as a tool in indigenous struggles against colonialism.
Text by Lucy Parsons that urges unemployed workers to recognize systemic exploitation and advocates for direct, militant action against the capitalist class.
Essay describing the life and legacy of Omar Aziz, Syrian anarchist and revolutionary known for his role in facilitating non-hierarchical organization during the Syrian revolution.
A series of articles on clandestine organizing written by the South African Communist Party while it was underground during the anti-apartheid struggle.
An anthology of the “Eco-Fucker Hit List” series published in Live Wild or Die in the 90’s, with a brief discussion of their history and cause for notoriety.
A brief biography and a translation of three police interrogations with Kaneko Fumiko after she was arrested for plotting to kill the emperor of Japan.
Biography of Maria (Marusya) Nikiforova, the Ukranian anarchist ‘Joan of Ark’. A folk hero anarchist organizer, military commander, and self-described terrorist.
“The storyline of this children’s book romanticizes the criminal activities of the Earth Liberation Front and encourages children to become involved in similar criminal conduct…” -Kirk Engdall, US Attorney for the District of Oregon.
A brief and thoughtful essay by David Graeber in a one-page zine format on the necessity of re-framing our concept of labor in order to combat climate change.
A 1986 essay by Ursula K. Le Guin where she retells the story of human origin by redefining technology as a cultural carrier bag rather than a weapon of domination.
A graphic analysis of fortress conservation, a land management practice with the stated purpose of protecting biodiversity that is predicated on the violent expulsion of indigenous people from the land they have traditionally stewarded.
Descripción de la política fronteriza estadounidense y de los proyectos de ayuda humanitaria en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México. Precursor del libro No Wall They Can Build.
Essay by Ali Khalid Abdullah exploring the intersection of Black liberation movements and anarchist ideology with a focus on anti-authoritarianism and self-determination.
Interview with the Portland chapter of Anti-Racist Action, the Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice (SHARP), and the Coalition for Human Dignity on antifascist organizing in the 80’s and 90’s in Portland, OR.